The Eos Converge is the cheaper and smaller version of the system we reviewed, at $US90/component instead of $US130. It does the same thing: send iPod/iPhone/PC/Mac music to satellite speakers throughout your house, wirelessly.

The range is 45 metres, and the base unit hooks up to a PC/Mac via USB instead of with line-out, like in the old version. It also takes in an iPod/iPhone via its dock connector, and can be mix and matched with the original docking station in case you prefer the larger (and probably better sounding) satellite speakers of the bigger brother. [Business Wire]

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